Cypress Links Golf Club

The signature hole on this course is #17, a 248-yard, par 3, featuring a water hazard down the entire length of the hole. In addition, the hole plays into the prevailing wind, so selecting the proper club is a real test. The course is closed on Mondays from May through October.

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Course Reviews

Stonebridge Country Club"Nice Track in Aurora"Generous fairways, very tough rough/fescue. 18 handicap will be challenged. Greens well positioned for challenge/target golf on final approach.---M McCoy, Aurora

Savannah Golf Club, The"Deceptively Challenging"Although relatively short in length, the Savannah Golf Club is a typical Donald Ross design in that it demands use of all clubs in your bag and the ability to shape shots. The greens are generally small, slope up from front to rear, and can be very slick. Shots ending above the hole can easily turn into 3-putts. All of the par-5's are reachable in two shots to low-handicap, long hitters, but more birdies on these holes generally result from well-placed 1st and 2nd shots and agressive 3rd shot sand wedges. Holes 1, 2, 4, and 6 are demanding par-4's that most good golfers are happy to score par on. There is only 1 par-5 on the front and 3 on the back, and the par-4's on the back are also less demanding, making the inward 9 at least 3 or 4 strokes easier than the front side. Low-handicappers can expect a minimum of 4 or 5 birdies in a good round, but bogies and double-bogies can sneak up and bite you on even the most seemingly benign holes. Finally, there are many good players and the members here can expect to play their round in less than 4 hours. ---Joel Crisler, Savannah, GA, USA